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Mnikwa Dlamini, an 88-year-old chief of Swaziland, is an unlikely World War II veteran. He fought to avoid becoming chief, and to win greater freedom for his country.
In "Iron Fists: Branding the 20th-Century Totalitarian State," Steven Heller describes how famous tyrannies used architecture and design for propaganda and control.
In "Iron Fists: Branding the 20th-Century Totalitarian State," Steven Heller describes how famous tyrannies used architecture and design for propaganda and control.
Mnikwa Dlamini, an 88-year-old chief of Swaziland, is an unlikely World War II veteran. He fought to avoid becoming chief, and to win greater freedom for his country.
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Arts, Culture & Media
Swaziland Chief Fought With Allied Forces in WWII
The World
November 11, 2011
The World's Alex Gallafent brings us the story of an 88-year-old tribal chief from Swaziland. He's also a veteran of World War Two.
Arts, Culture & Media
The power of art as propaganda
Studio 360
September 02, 2008
In "Iron Fists: Branding the 20th-Century Totalitarian State," Steven Heller describes how famous tyrannies used architecture and design for propaganda and control.
Swaziland leader fought alongside Allied forces during World War II
The World
November 13, 2011
Mnikwa Dlamini, an 88-year-old chief of Swaziland, is an unlikely World War II veteran. He fought to avoid becoming chief, and to win greater freedom for his country.